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'''The Difference between the 1200 & the 1300:''' They look pretty much identical so one must consider the finish and sometimes, the wooden furniture to determine the time frame of the firearm. The Winchester Model 1200 had a deep factory blued receiver and barrel. Its action was heavier and 'harder to use' than the updated Model 1300. The Model 1300's internals were re-designed and is now considered a 'fast action pump shotgun' (lighter weight materials and design make it very easy to rack) and it is coated with a proprietary non-glare finish and uses both steel and composite materials in its construction. Both the Model 1200 and the Model 1300 were released in a ''''hunting version' ''' (longer barrel and limited shell capacity for legal hunting limit) and the '''"Defender Version"''' which was the riot, self defense, combat shooting variant, with longer tubes for expanded capacity and shorter (20" and 18") tactical barrels. | '''The Difference between the 1200 & the 1300:''' They look pretty much identical so one must consider the finish and sometimes, the wooden furniture to determine the time frame of the firearm. The Winchester Model 1200 had a deep factory blued receiver and barrel. Its action was heavier and 'harder to use' than the updated Model 1300. The Model 1300's internals were re-designed and is now considered a 'fast action pump shotgun' (lighter weight materials and design make it very easy to rack) and it is coated with a proprietary non-glare finish and uses both steel and composite materials in its construction. Both the Model 1200 and the Model 1300 were released in a ''''hunting version' ''' (longer barrel and limited shell capacity for legal hunting limit) and the '''"Defender Version"''' which was the riot, self defense, combat shooting variant, with longer tubes for expanded capacity and shorter (20" and 18") tactical barrels. | ||
'''Historical Usage:''' Films make mistakes all the time. However, as a rule of thumb, the Model 1200 was correct for the Vietnam War and was used in small numbers from 1968 to 1969 (along with Remington 870s and Ithaca 37s) by special ops units and United States Army soldiers and marines in the war zone. The Model 1300 is correct for any film occurring after 1981, and by that time, the 1200 was no longer being | '''Historical Usage:''' Films make mistakes all the time. However, as a rule of thumb, the Model 1200 was correct for the Vietnam War and was used in small numbers from 1968 to 1969 (along with Remington 870s and Ithaca 37s) by special ops units and United States Army soldiers and marines in the war zone. The Model 1300 is correct for any film occurring after 1981, and by that time, the 1200 was no longer being produced. | ||
Revision as of 19:22, 31 January 2015
The Winchester Model 1200 was first offered to the public in 1964. It was used by US Marines and US Army soldiers in Vietnam, as a supplement to the Ithaca Model 37s and Remington 870s. It was a successful design and was also adopted in a police riot model for many departments across the United States. Though the shotgun was well received, Winchester wanted to develop a 'cheaper' shotgun that would cut into the market of Remington & Mossberg. The Winchester Model 1200 was one of the models to be phased out, when the U.S. Repeating Arms Company acquired Winchester from Olin in 1980. The 1200 eventually ceased all production by 1981 and ceded the pump shotgun line to the Model 1300.
The Winchester Model 1300 shotgun first appeared in 1978 as an 'economy' version of the 1200 and ultimately took over the pump shotgun line for Winchester in 1981 when the 1200 was discontinued. In addition to the hunting/sporting variations, the Model 1300 has been sold worldwide as the Tactical Police model, Slug Hunter, Marine and Stainless Security version. Now the 1300 has been discontinued by Winchester (eliminated when the 'heads' of the U.S. Repeating Arms Company also ended the classic Model 1894 from their offerings.) Despite the closing of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company the 1300 is still produced under the name "SXP" (Super X Pump).
The Difference between the 1200 & the 1300: They look pretty much identical so one must consider the finish and sometimes, the wooden furniture to determine the time frame of the firearm. The Winchester Model 1200 had a deep factory blued receiver and barrel. Its action was heavier and 'harder to use' than the updated Model 1300. The Model 1300's internals were re-designed and is now considered a 'fast action pump shotgun' (lighter weight materials and design make it very easy to rack) and it is coated with a proprietary non-glare finish and uses both steel and composite materials in its construction. Both the Model 1200 and the Model 1300 were released in a 'hunting version' (longer barrel and limited shell capacity for legal hunting limit) and the "Defender Version" which was the riot, self defense, combat shooting variant, with longer tubes for expanded capacity and shorter (20" and 18") tactical barrels.
Historical Usage: Films make mistakes all the time. However, as a rule of thumb, the Model 1200 was correct for the Vietnam War and was used in small numbers from 1968 to 1969 (along with Remington 870s and Ithaca 37s) by special ops units and United States Army soldiers and marines in the war zone. The Model 1300 is correct for any film occurring after 1981, and by that time, the 1200 was no longer being produced.
For information on how to tell the Winchester Model 1300 apart from Remington and Mossberg shotguns, please visit the 12 Gauge Pump Shotgun page.
Specifications
(1965 - Present)
Type: Shotgun
Caliber: 12-gauge, 16-gauge, 20-gauge
Capacity: 4,5,6 shells in underbarrel tube magazine
Fire Modes: Single shot (pump-action)
The Winchester Model 1200/1300 shotgun has appeared in the following films, television series and video games used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Violent City | Charles Bronson | Jeff Heston | 1200 | 1970 |
Deadly Circuit (Mortelle randonnée) | Isabelle Adjani | Catherine Leiris | Deer Slug with sawn-off barrel | 1983 |
Once Upon A Time In America | Bank Guards | 1984 | ||
Dog Day (Canicule) | Jean Carmet | Socrate | Model 1300 | 1984 |
Death Wish 3 | Gang Members | 1985 | ||
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | U.S. Marines | Combat model, with woodland camouflage bandolier sling | 1986 | |
Let Sleeping Cops Lie (Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort) | Alain Delon | Commissaire Grindel | Model 1200 Defender | 1988 |
Road House | One of Brad Wesley's bodyguards | 1989 | ||
Road House | Red West | Red | 1989 | |
Laser Mission | Ernest Borgnine | Professor Braun | extended magazine tube | 1989 |
Laser Mission | Jannie Wienand | henchman | extended magazine tube | 1989 |
Laser Mission | thieves | extended magazine tube | 1989 | |
Laser Mission | security guards | extended magazine tube | 1989 | |
Night of the Living Dead (1990) | Militia members | 1990 | ||
Hard Hunted | Sheriff | Model 1200 Police | 1992 | |
Hard Hunted | Eric Brahms | smuggler | Model 1300 Defender with pistol grip and camouflaged forestock | 1992 |
The Chase | San Diego Police | 1994 | ||
Village of the Damned | State Trooper | 1995 | ||
Heaven's Prisoners | Kelly Lynch | Annie Robicheaux | Field version | 1996 |
Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball | A robber | 1997 | ||
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money | Bo Hopkins | Sheriff Watson | 1999 | |
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money | Robert Patrick | Buck | 1999 | |
The Corruptor | Mark Wahlberg | NYPD Detective Danny Wallace | 1999 | |
Diplomatic Siege | Peter Weller | Steve Mitchell | Model 1300 with extended tube and pistol grip | 1999 |
Diplomatic Siege | Serbian terrorists | Model 1300 with extended tube and pistol grip | 1999 | |
Straight Shooter | Counter-terrorism unit | 1999 | ||
X-Men | Police officers | Standard and high-capacity magazine tubes | 2000 | |
Knockaround Guys | Tom Noonan | Sheriff Stan Decker | 2002 | |
Narc | Ray Liotta | Oak | 2002 | |
Undercover Brother | Dave Chappelle | Conspiracy Brother | 2002 | |
A Man Apart | Vin Diesel | DEA Agent Sean Vetter | 2003 | |
36th Precinct | Policeman | 1300 | 2004 | |
Sin City | Old Town Prostitutes | 2005 | ||
The Business | Danny Dyer | Frankie | deleted scene | 2005 |
The Business | Tamer Hassan | Charlie | 2005 | |
Divergence | Gallen Law | Yiu Tin Chung | Model 1300 with pistol grip | 2005 |
Abominable | Rex Linn | Billy Hoss | 2006 | |
Slither | Elizabeth Banks | Starla Grant | 2006 | |
Slither | Nathan Fillion | Captain Bill Pardy | 2006 | |
Mercenary for Justice | Michael K. Williams | Samuel Kay | Model 1300 with extended tube and pistol grip | 2006 |
Hot Fuzz | Nick Frost | Danny Butterman | 2007 | |
Hot Fuzz | Stuart Wilson | Robin Hatcher | 2007 | |
Max Payne | Mark Wahlberg | Max Payne | 2008 | |
The Town | Dennis McLaughlin | Rusty | 2010 | |
Machete | Cheech Marin | The Priest | 2010 | |
The Heineken Kidnapping | St. Martin militia member | extended tube | 2011 | |
Rebellion | GIGN operators | 2011 | ||
A Gang Story (Les Lyonnais) | French police | 2011 | ||
The Baytown Outlaws | Model 1200 Police, in gun rack and in arsenal | 2012 | ||
Zulu | Forest Whitaker | Ali Sokhela | Model 1300 with sawn off stock | 2013 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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The X-Files - Season 3 | Extended mag-tube, seen on police station gun rack / "Syzygy" (S3E13) | 1996 | ||
Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei | SEK Officers | 1996 - | ||
Medicopter 117 | bandit | (S2E07) | 1999 | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2000 - | |||
Firefly | Nathan Fillion | Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds | "Safe" (S1E05), nickel plated | 2002 |
Firefly | Adam Baldwin | Jayne Cobb | "Heart of Gold" (S1E13), nickel plated | 2003 |
Supernatural - Season 2 | Blu Mankuma | Doctor Jennings | Extended magazine tube / "Simon Said" (S2E05) | 2006 |
Supernatural - Season 4 | With pistol grip / "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester" (S4E02) | 2008 | ||
Supernatural - Season 5 | Michael Shanks | Rob | With pistol grip / "99 Problems" (S5E17) | 2010 |
Supernatural - Season 6 | Jared Padalecki | Sam Winchester | With pistol grip / "Clap Your Hands If You Believe" (S6E09) | 2010 |
Haven | Lucas Bryant | Detective Nathan Wuornos | 2010 - | |
Falling Skies | Winchester Model 1200 Defender and Ranger Models | 2011 | ||
Falling Skies | Colin Cunningham | John Pope | Winchester 1300 Fitted with Pistol Grip | 2012 |
Defiance | Lawmaker's deputy | 2013 |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred to as | Note | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Duke Nukem 3D | With front and rear Tacstar pistol grips and heat-shield | 1996 | |
Eternal Darkness | 2001 | ||
Max Payne | 2001 | ||
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | W1200 | 2007 | |
Modern Warfare 2 | 2009 | ||
Alan Wake | Pump-action Shotgun | Model 1300 Defender with incorrect 8-round capacity | 2010 |
Duke Nukem Forever | With front and rear Tacstar pistol grips and heat-shield | 2011 |
Notes
Despite the fact that 'guns of the world' website claims that the Winchester 1300 was introduced in 1981 (http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh05-e.htm), Winchester's own manual claims that the shotgun was introduced in 1978.